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Industrialist Jaidev Shroff granted divorce after 11-year legal battle, to pay Rs 10 crore alimony; wife’s plea for enhanced maintenance dismissed | Mumbai News


Industrialist Shroff granted divorce, to pay ₹10cr alimony

MUMBAI: The family court in Bandra has allowed a divorce petition filed by industrialist Jaidev Shroff against his wife Poonam Bhagat Shroff, granting him divorce after an 11-year-old battle. It directed him to pay a lump sum alimony of Rs 10 crore as full and final settlement.Rejecting Poonam’s plea for a Rs 1,000 crore alimony, the court directed that the Rs 10 crore be paid to her within 3 months. It said the marriage, solemnised in 2004 and later in Jan 2005 under Hindu Vedic rites, stood “dissolved by a decree of divorce on the grounds of cruelty” as contemplated under provisions of the Special Marriage Act. It rejected her claim for lifelong residential rights in the Bandra matrimonial home and usage rights to any of the properties abroad.

Industrialist Shroff granted divorce, to pay ₹10cr alimony

The Mumbai family court at Bandra, last week, allowed a divorce petition filed by industrialist Jaidev Shroff against his wife Poonam Shroff, in an 11-year-old battle.The court, directed him to pay her a lump sum permanent alimony of Rs 10 crore as a full and final settlement. Further, Poonam’s plea for enhanced/additional maintenance was also dismissed.Supreme Court had last month rejected Poonam’s plea against a Bombay high court order upholding the family court’s decision not to club her maintenance plea with the divorce proceedings.SC had in August 2025 directed the family court to expedite the hearing and granted a final 3-month extension to decide the pending divorce petition. The family court requested the HC registry for a 9-month extension to decide the dispute.The divorce petition was filed in 2015 before the family court in Mumbai, and on several occasions, the matter reached SC.On December 3, 2021, SC first directed the family court to expedite the divorce hearing. In 2023, Poonam filed for maintenance, and in March 2024, SC again directed the family court to decide the divorce plea in 6 months.



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Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg hits out at ‘archaic’ bad light rules | Cricket News


Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg hits out at 'archaic' bad light rules

A frustrated Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg on Monday vowed to raise concerns over what he described as “archaic” bad light rules with the sport’s governing body after nearly a third of the opening day at the fifth Ashes Test was washed out. Play was halted 15 minutes before the scheduled tea break on Sunday at the Sydney Cricket Ground, with almost 50,000 fans in attendance, due to fading light, light rain and lightning protocols.No further action was possible, with stumps called an hour earlier than scheduled at 5:00 pm and the entire third session abandoned.

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“There’s a lot of things that I get frustrated with in cricket but bad light’s one of them,” Greenberg told SEN radio.“Yesterday, maybe more so than ever with a full house and millions watching on TV.“We’ve got to find a better way in cricket … where we try not to come off the field when it’s bad light and show a greater willingness and intent to get back on.”Under ICC regulations, play cannot resume if on-field umpires agree that light conditions are deemed “dangerous or unreasonable”. The rules also stipulate that play cannot restart until at least 30 minutes after lightning strikes in the area, a provision that left fans puzzled as action remained suspended despite improving conditions.Greenberg admitted he did not have an immediate solution but said advancements such as light towers and modern technology suggested there had to be a better approach.“What you can take from my comments is a desire to push at the global level of how we get better at these things because it felt like it wasn’t good enough,” he said.“I have talked about this a bit over the years, the nuance of cricket and some of the strange and archaic rules that sit within the sport.“I’m sure there’s conversations that can be had about how we can be slightly more progressive.“I sound like a broken record, but we’re in the entertainment business, and so I can’t think of another business that continues to walk off in front of its fans.”Former England captain Michael Vaughan also called for a change in “mindset” from match officials and administrators.“In T20 cricket you play in this. Test cricket is the one format that we do everything we possibly can to get off the pitch,” Vaughan told the BBC.“The other two formats we do everything we possibly can to get on the pitch. I just don’t understand why we don’t have that same mindset in Test match cricket.”



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Crude imports from US up 92% in first 8 months of current fiscal


Crude imports from US up 92% in first 8 months of current fiscal

India’s imports of crude petroleum from the US in the first eight months of the current fiscal registered a year-on-year increase of more than 92% compared with the same period in 2024, with Russia remaining the biggest supplier of the product between April and Nov 2025.As per data from the ministry of commerce and industry, India imported 178.1 million tonnes of crude between April and Nov 2025, of which 60 million tonnes came from Russia and 13 million tonnes from the US. During the same period in 2024, India had imported 165 million tonnes of oil, which comprised 62.4 million tonnes from Russia and just 7.1 million tonnes from the US.

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While the US’s share in India’s oil imports increased from 4.3% during April-Nov 2024 to 7.6%, during the same period in the ongoing financial year, Russia’s contribution fell from 37.9% in the last fiscal year to 33.7% in the current one.Apart from Russia and the US, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Nigeria and Kuwait are the biggest exporters of crude oil to India. India imported 7.7 million tonnes of crude oil from Russia in Nov 2025 compared to 7.2 million tonnes in the same month last year, a month-on-month increase of 6.8%. During the same month, India’s imports of oil from the US increased from 1.1 million tonnes in 2024 to 2.8 million tonnes in 2025, registering a growth of 144%.With the US imposing sanctions on Russian oil majors Rosneft and Lukoil — two major sources of oil exports to India — in Nov, leading to a fall in their dispatches, the actual impact on imports of Russian oil will be known only when official data for Dec is released. The US had announced the sanctions on Oct 22 and set Nov 21 as the deadline for all dealings to be wound down. However, some little-known suppliers, intermediaries and traders are gradually gaining a foothold in the supply of Russian crude.



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Battle of Senas in Mumbai: Eknath Shinde will take on Thackeray cousins in 87 city seats | Mumbai News


MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) emerged ahead in the Sena vs Sena contest in Mumbai during the Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. Now the BMC election on Jan 15 is being seen as another key test between the rival Senas. With Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and MNS chief Raj Thackeray joining forces, there will be a Sena (UBT) vs Eknath Shinde‘s Shiv Sena face-off in 69 seats.

Rival Senas contest 87 wards as BMC elections loom<br>

Rival Senas contest 87 wards as BMC elections loom

In addition, Shinde’s Sena will take on MNS in 18 seats. Thus, Mumbai will see a Thackeray vs Shinde face-off in 87 wards. Observers say the polls will determine not only which group commands the Sena legacy in Mumbai, but also test the popularity of the “Thackeray brand”.Of 227 BMC electoral seats, Sena (UBT) will take on BJP in 97 seats. Unlike the Lok Sabha and assembly elections, many of the civic contests will be triangular as Congress and NCP are not part of either alliance. In the assembly polls, Sena (UBT) and Shinde’s Sena clashed in 10 Mumbai seats, with Sena (UBT) winning seven. For the BMC polls, Sena (UBT) is contesting 163 seats and MNS 53. BJP is fighting on 137, and Shinde’s Sena 90. BJP and MNS will face each other in 35 seats. Mahayuti will face NCP (SP) in 8 seats.



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Stock market today: Nifty50 opens flat; BSE Sensex near 85,700


Stock market today: Nifty50 opens flat; BSE Sensex near 85,700
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Stock market today: Nifty50 and BSE Sensex, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened flat in trade on Monday amidst mixed global cues. While Nifty50 was above 26,300, BSE Sensex was near 85,700. At 9:16 AM, Nifty50 was trading at 26,323.95, down 5 points or 0.017%. BSE Sensex was at 85,710.66, down 51 points or 0.060%.The focus this week is on a data calendar, both in India and overseas, as markets move into the early stage of the earnings season. Domestically, investors will track the final readings of the HSBC Services PMI and Composite PMI for cues on economic momentum.Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Limited says, “The year 2026 has begun with major geopolitical developments which can have profound consequences. The US action in Venezuela has the potential to further destabilise global geopolitics. The Russia-Ukraine conflict is likely to linger longer; there can be worsening of the protests in Iran and how the Iranian regime reacts to that in the context of threat of intervention by Trump; and perhaps even China might use this time of huge uncertainty for annexation of Taiwan. The huge uncertainty and unpredictability of geopolitics will influence the market, too. We will have to wait and watch how things unfold.” “A positive for India from the Venezuelan crisis is that its medium to long-term impact is bearish for crude. The market is likely to remain resilient in the near-term since we are at an all time high and the momentum might support the bulls. The Bank Nifty is strong and has fundamental support from impressive credit growth. Q3 results of the banking and financials segment will be good.”Global markets offered support after Wall Street closed higher on Friday. The Dow and the S&P 500 ended the session in green, snapping their four day losing streak at the start of 2026, led by gains in technology and industrial stocks such as Nvidia, Intel and Boeing. Asian equities also advanced, touching record levels as investors continued to favour technology shares.In commodities, oil prices showed mild gains on Monday as traders assessed the potential impact of political turmoil in OPEC member Venezuela on crude shipments, following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the Donald Trump administration. On the domestic institutional front, foreign portfolio investors were net buyers of Indian equities worth Rs 289 crore on Friday, while domestic institutional investors purchased shares worth Rs 677 crore, providing additional support to the market.(Disclaimer: Recommendations and views on the stock market, other asset classes or personal finance management tips given by experts are their own. These opinions do not represent the views of The Times of India)



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Cracks emerge among Shiv Sena allies in Ulhasnagar, BJP poised to gain | Thane News


ULHASNAGAR: The Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation elections have exposed growing cracks within the Shiv Sena’s alliance, raising questions over coordination among its allied parties and potentially opening the door for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to gain an advantage. In at least two key wards, candidates from Shiv Sena’s allies—the Secular Alliance of India (SAI) Party and Team Omie Kalani (TOK)—are contesting directly against each other, undermining the unity of the alliance.According to sources, despite an understanding on seat-sharing, last-minute decisions to field candidates have led to head-to-head contests between alliance partners. This has created confusion among workers and voters alike, with a strong possibility of Shiv Sena–backed votes getting divided.Political observers believe that such internal friction could directly benefit the BJP, which is aggressively contesting against Shiv Sena in Ulhasnagar on all 78 seats.The situation is most visible in Panel No. 9- B, where a triangular contest has emerged between the SAI Party, TOK, and the BJP. Sources say the three-ward panel was initially planned with two seats for TOK and one for the SAI Party. However, TOK’s decision to field Kavita Lassi against the SAI party candidate Asha Idnani disrupted the equation. Kavita Lassi is the wife of Manoj Lassi, considered close to the TOK chief Omie Kalani. The SAI Party has fielded former mayor Asha Idnani, wife of party chief Jeevan Idnani, while the BJP has nominated Deepa Narayan Punjabi, whose husband Narayan was a former corporator from the same ward.Similar confusion has surfaced in Panel 5-D, where SAI Party candidate Sunil Gangwani is facing Shiv Sena nominee Vicky Bhullar, resulting in two alliance candidates in the same ward against BJP’s candidate. SAI party chief Jeevan Idnani has accused TOK of betrayal, alleging that despite senior leaders understanding that in these both panel one SAI party’s candidate will contest TOK also fielded their candidate. He has asserted that the SAI party will fight strongly and ensure its candidate’s victory. On the other hand, Shiv Sena leader Arun Aasan termed the contest a “friendly fight,” stating that Asha Idnani is the official party candidate and Manoj Lassi is also aligned with them.Sources suggest Shiv Sena needs both the Kalani group and the SAI Party who has strong hold in Sindhi dominated areas to secure power in the corporation, and senior leaders are aware of the situation and may take a decision soon.In Ulhasnagar, BJP, Congress and NCP contesting elections seperately while Shiv Sena contesting election in alliance with SAI and TOK. Until clarity emerges, the immediate beneficiary in these wards appears to be the BJP, as alliance disunity reshapes Ulhasnagar’s electoral dynamics.



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Isro scientists will be amazed, mocks Owaisi on reports of UP govt’s ‘mobile on back’ test to determine Bangladeshi | India News


Isro scientists will be amazed, mocks Owaisi on reports of UP govt's 'mobile on back' test to determine Bangladeshi
ISRO scientists will be amazed, mocks Owaisi on reports of UP govt’s “mobile on back” test to determine Bangladeshi

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) national president Asaduddin Owaisi on has criticised the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh, during a press conference held in Amravati.He referred to recent reports that claimed people’s identities were being determined through mobile phones. Owaisi said that the UP government should be “congratulated” for the new “invention” to determine whether a person is Bangladeshi by placing a mobile phone on their back.Owaisi sarcastically said that even leading scientists and ISRO would be surprised by this “technology.” He questioned whether citizenship and identity in India would now be determined by mobile phones. He said that such actions were not only ridiculous but also against both the law and the Constitution.Furthermore, Owaisi claimed that after a mosque, the administration has now taken bulldozer action against madrasas, which are being termed illegal, in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district. He alleged that the government is acting arbitrarily in the name of bulldozer action and misusing the law.He alleged that the government is targeting a particular community and using the bulldozer as a political weapon. However, the administration says that the action is being taken only against illegal constructions and there is no discrimination against any community.The AIMIM chief alleged that such manoeuvres are creating an atmosphere of fear among the public and arbitrariness in the name of law and order. He demanded that the government adhere to constitutional and legal procedures on serious issues like identity and citizenship.He levelled serious allegations against the Modi government and the ruling parties regarding electoral politics. He stated that first, there was the issue of vote theft, and now candidates are being “stolen.” He alleged that in many places, candidates are being forced to withdraw their nominations through intimidation, threats, or bribery, which is a very dangerous trend for democracy.Owaisi said that if voters are not provided with a candidate of their choice, the very foundation of democracy will be weakened. He also said that this process directly violates the public’s right to vote, reducing elections to a mere formality.On the BMC elections, Owaisi said, “If elections are being held unopposed anywhere through intimidation, threats, or bribery, then it is a threat to our democracy.”Owaisi appealed to political parties to keep constitutional obligations and social harmony in mind when making statements on issues like elections and population.Owaisi raised several serious questions about the central government’s foreign policy and security strategy. He said that after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India took a tough stance and tightened its water-related agreements against Pakistan, but despite this, there was no hesitation in playing against Pakistan in international cricket tournaments. Calling this a “double standard,” Owaisi asked why normal relations are being pursued on the playing field while issuing strong statements on terrorism.Speaking on the Bangladesh issue, Owaisi said that a clear and transparent policy should be formulated regarding illegal Bangladeshi nationals living in India. Those living illegally should be deported through legal procedures, but the entire process should be in accordance with the Constitution and human values. He said that political stability in Bangladesh is crucial for the security and development of India, especially the northeastern states.Owaisi also said that increased strategic activities by China near the Bangladesh border and the presence of elements linked to Pakistan’s intelligence agency are matters of concern. He stressed that these issues should be viewed not merely from a political perspective but in the broader context of national security.



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RPI splits after Sena tie-up, one faction extends support to BJP | Thane News


ULHASNAGAR: A deep rift has emerged within Union Minister Ramdas Athawale-led Republican Party of India (RPI) amid the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation elections, significantly heating up the city’s political atmosphere. The party appears to be divided into two factions, impacting key electoral alignments.On one side, a faction of the RPI has decided to contest the elections in alliance with the Shiv Sena. Under this arrangement, the Shiv Sena has allotted two seats to the RPI. One seat has been given to RPI’s Ulhasnagar district president Nana Bagul, while the other has been allotted to his daughter-in-law.Meanwhile, the rival RPI faction held a press conference on Sunday, leveling serious allegations against Bagul. The faction claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was willing to offer 11 seats to the RPI as part of a pre-poll alliance, but Bagul allegedly prioritised personal and family interests by aligning with the Shiv Sena, thereby causing political damage to the party.Ulhasnagar RPI general secretary Pandit Nikam, along with other party office-bearers, announced support for the BJP in ongoing civic election.Nikam stated that he would meet Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Monday to formally lodge a complaint against Bagul and seek disciplinary action for harming the party’s interests.Welcoming the support, BJP district president Rajesh Vadharya said that the BJP and RPI share a long-standing alliance in the city. He added that RPI earlier had 4 corporator in corporation and the BJP had agreed to allot 11 seats to the RPI and was also ready to grant it separate group status in the municipal corporation its candidates were elected.However, he said Bagul abruptly chose to ally with the Shiv Sena on the final day of ticket distribution. Vadharya expressed satisfaction that a significant section of the RPI is now backing the BJP. However Bagul later clarified that he had informed senior leaders about doing alliance with Shiv Sena.Notably, the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation elections will be held for 78 seats, with the Shiv Sena and BJP contesting separately. While the Shiv Sena has forged local alliances with Team Omie Kalani, SAI Party and a faction of the RPI, the BJP, following failed alliance talks with the RPI, has decided to contest all 78 seats independently.



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